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Originally Posted by philnpat
The cart that was supplied to you on your visit had the exhaust pipe positioned to the side. Many gas cart owners have the exhaust pipe moved to the rear. An easy and cheap fix that makes it better if you are sensitive to exhaust odor.
We have a Yamaha gas and love it...some friends have electric, others have gas powered. It's a personal choice.
P.S. I've never been stranded.
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actually I never got down on my hands & knees to look & see where the gas cart's exhaust was, but I didn't see one showing on either side, or the rear. As stinky as that cart was I don't think a 20' long pipe out the rear would have made much difference!
but when we were shown the fuel-injected Yamaha cart at the shop in Brownwood I did notice that it came out the side just behind the driver. But even so, there was absolutely NO smell, even when it was started INSIDE the showroom. I'm just curious how long the "no smell" would actually last?
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